Learning Egyptian Hieroglyphs - Lesson 2 (Part I)
by Caroline Seawright

Ideograms (Sense Signs)

Ideograms convey their meaning pictorially, usually accompanied by phonograms. A picture of the sun ra suggests sun, light and time, and as phonograms are used to give the exact meaning of words, can be seen in words such as:

rara (or ra I) r' means "sun"
hrwra hrw means "day", "daytime"
rkra rk means "time", "period"
wbnra wbn means "rise", "shine"

But, in writing, ideograms need not be accompanied by all of the signs needed to express its complete sound value. Full writings are rare, but they show the sound values where the shortened forms don't. For example:

zdjsdjm sdjm (full version) and sdjm sdjm both mean "hear".

Note that ideograms do not have to end the word.

Determinatives

When ideograms end the word, they are called determinatives. This is because these ideograms determine the meaning of the foregoing sound signs. They also define the meaning in a general way.

Note that words written as ideograms can also have determinatives:
sshseated man determinative ssh, "scribe"

Only very common words do no have determinatives. Also, some words have more than one determinative!

Generic Determinatives

Ideograms that serve to determine a huge number of different words can only express the kind of sense of these words, rather than their specific meaning. These are known as generic determinatives.

Here is a list of the more important generic determinatives:

man determinativeman, person
woman determinativewoman
people determinativepeople
child determinativechild, young
old man determinativeold man, old, lean on
official determinativeofficial, man in authority
exalted person determinativeexalted person, the dead
god determinativegod, king
king determinativeking
hawk determinativegod, king1
cobra determinative or cobra in a basket determinativegoddess, queen1
raised arms determinativehigh, rejoice, support
praise determinativepraise, supplicate
man with stick determinativeforce, effort
man eating determinative2eat, drink, speak, think, feel
man carrying basket determinativelift, carry
man resting determinativeweary, weak
bound foreigner determinativeenemy, foreigner
dead body determinativeenemy, death
mummy on table determinative or lying mummy determinativelie down, death, bury
standing mummy determinativemummy, likeness, shape
head determinativehead, nod, throttle
hair determinativehair, mourn, forlorn
eye determinativeeye, see, actions of the eye
eye action determinativeactions or conditions of the eye
nose determinativenose, smell, joy, contempt
ear determinativeear, states or activities of the ear
tooth determinativetooth, actions of the teeth
force (arm) determinativeforce, effort (exchangeable with man with stick determinative)
offering in hand determinativeoffer, present
bent arm determinativearm, bend arm, cease
arms in an embrace posture determinativeenvelop, embrace
phallus determinativephallus, beget, urinate
leg determinativeleg, foot, actions of the feet
legs in walking posture determinativewalk, run
legs in backwards walking posture determinativemove backwards
flesh determinativelimb, flesh
tumour determinativetumours, odours, disease
tumour discharging fluid determinativebodily discharges
horned cattle determinative or cattle determinativecattle
Set determinativesavage, Setite (Typhonian)3
animal skin determinativeskin, mammal
bird determinativebird, insect
sparrow determinativesmall, bad, weak
fish determinativefish
snake determinativesnake, worm
tree determinativetree
plant determinativeplant, flower
vine and cup determinative or vine determinativevine, fruit, garden
wood determinativewood, tree
corn determinativecorn
horizontal grain determinative or vertical grain determinativegrain
sky determinativesky, above
sun determinativesun, light, time
night sky determinativenight, darkness
star determinativestar
fire determinativefire, heat, cook
wind determinativeair, wind, sail
stone determinativestone
copper determinativecopper, bronze
sand determinativesand, minerals, pellets
water determinativewater, liquid, actions connected with water
sheet of water determinativesheet of water
irrigated land determinativeirrigated land
land determinativeland
road determinativeroad, travel, position
desert determinativedesert, foreign country
stick weapon determinativeforeign (country or person)
town determinativetown, village, Egypt
house determinativehouse, building
door determinativedoor, open
box determinativebox, coffin
shrine determinativeshrine, palanquin, mat
boat determinativeboat, ship, navigation
sacred barque determinativesacred barque
linen determinativeclothe, linen
bind determinativebind, document
rope determinativerope, actions with cord or rope
knife determinativeknife, cut
hoe determinativehoe, cultivate, hack up
cross determinativebreak, divide, cross
cup determinativecup
vessel determinativevessel, anoint
pot determinative (less accurately round pot determinative)pot, vessel, beverages
cake determinativebread, cake
decorated loaf determinative or loaf determinativeloaf, cake, offering
festival determinativefestival
horizontal scroll determinative or vertical scroll determinative (older form old form horizontal scroll determinative)book, writing, abstract
cartouch determinative4royal name, king
I determinativeone; the object depicted
II determinative (also III determinative, III pyramid determinative, ooo determinative)several, plural
\substitute for signs difficult to draw (not often used)

1The king was often thought of as the incarnation of the falcon god Horus, and the queen as the cobra goddess Edjo. This is how the falcon and the cobra became determinatives for both royalty and deities.

2Note the difference of the arms from the determinative for man.

3This animal represents the god Set (identified by the Greeks with Thyphon), the brother and murderer of Osiris, enemy of his nephew Horus (son of Osiris).

4The hieroglyphs spelling the royal name are written inside this shape.

Purely Ideographic Writings

When ideograms stand for the actual objects that they depict, the phonetic signs that would indicate the sounds of these objects are often not used. These ideograms are usually indicated by the use of the stroke determinative I.

If the noun is feminine, the stroke is preceded by t t, the feminine ending.

Masculine and Feminine

The Egyptian language distinguishes things into two genders - masculine and feminine. Most feminine nouns end in t t. Most of the other nouns are masculine.

Masculine:
ra I r', sun

Feminine:
nywt I nywt, town

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